Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The countertops can't be ordered until the new cabinet design is set up, so they can get an accurate template. I'm going to have to fiddle with some fillers when I assemble them to make sure everything is symmetrical.
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Wow, lucky you!!
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I agree with some of the other posters looking into an alternative to laminate.
Not that much to save time, but there are many options that are easier to take care of. Just shop around look at price and time and see if an alternative will work for you. Good luck. |
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I have not used them but have gotten a strong recommendation for Solid Surfaces in Leesburg. They may be able to accommodate your time frame.
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Some years ago, I was thinking of quartz and wanting to replace the builder grade laminate but my other half said, "will our food taste the same if we change?" I would go for "high definition" laminate now...not sure how that compares in cost. We have had laminate in ALL of our homes. We built houses too so they weren't old. Being grateful and satisfied is key and not trying to keep up with the "Joneses" as my parents used to say. HGTV is fun to watch but for many it's caused dissatisfaction. Young folks want/desire what their parents had....just watch sometime. A bathroom (single), 3 bedroom starter is what many of us had back in the day. The family I grew up in were 6 in number---we lived in a bungalow that had 2 beds, one bath on the main floor. My dad finished the upstairs to make one closet and 2 bedrooms to accommodate the family. One bedroom on the 1st floor became a "study".
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I have white laminate countertops, I love them. I was quoted $4,000.00 for quartz, counters were $200.00. I got them at IKEA, my handyman cut and installed them for me. 9 years later I have never regretted getting them, never wish I had gotten quartz. I like them because they don't have the laminate edge...... you couldn't give me granite, I have never liked it..... I have never seen a granite counter I didn't think is ugly.
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I believe a previous poster was actually referring to Solid Image in Leesburg, www.solidimageinc.com , not far from the Villages off Rt. 44.
I recommend that anyone doing a countertop project go and see them before going with anyone else. We recently did all our kitchen, bathrooms (2) and laundry room countertops with them. All their work is done in-house, very reasonable pricing, excellent selection, great workmanship, quick installation and just nice people to work with. Go see Karen the owner, you won't be disappointed. Last edited by Marshlanding; 01-08-2024 at 10:20 AM. Reason: typo |
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I like laminate too. I have marble (too much up keep) in one kitchen, quartz in another (too smooth and cold to touch) and laminate in my TV home. It is soft, I like it. But it does peel away with moisture at the seams. Now for counter top judges, I just don’t let them in my kitchen…. Lol.
And 6 weeks seems to be typical, a couple of my neighbors changed their tops, I forgot to ask to what, but took about 2 months. |
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Just my experience for this type of custom high visibility to you job. No comments on laminate versus others, as it doesn't add value to the OPs question. YMMV |
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Just wondering if anyone has considered (or had experience with) butcher block and/or 'faux' type. I too am redoing my kitchen counter tops and have already ruled out the quartz/granite options. Sorry to get off the main subject but butcher block is a possible option to either laminate or the other. Any thoughts?
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I love our laminate countertops with the beveled edges. When we sold our last house after 17 years the laminate countertop still looked great.
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